An LGA connector (1) includes a connector body (2) fixed on a PCB (6), a clip (3), and a load lever (4). The connector body defines a plurality of passageways (230) receiving terminals therein. The load lever includes an operational arm (43), a pair of pivot axles (41) having an offset pressing portion (42) therebetween and extending from one end of the operational arm, and an operational portion (44). The operational portion includes a bending portion (441) bending upwardly from an opposite end of the operational arm, and a handle (442) extending upwardly and angularly relative to the operational arm from a distal end of the bending portion. When the connector is in a closed state, a distance between the handle and the PCB is greater than a distance between the operational arm and the PCB. This configuration helps prevent an operator's hand from being abraded or hurt.

Patent
   6780041
Priority
May 14 2003
Filed
Oct 07 2003
Issued
Aug 24 2004
Expiry
Oct 07 2023
Assg.orig
Entity
Large
14
7
all paid
1. An electrical connector for electrically connecting an electronic package with a circuit substrate, the electrical connector comprising:
a connector body-fixed on the circuit substrate;
a clip pivotally mounted to the connector body; and
a load lever attached to the connector body, the load lever comprising an operational arm and an operational portion extending from one end of the operational arm, the operational portion comprising a handle;
wherein when the connector is in a closed state, a distance between the handle and the circuit substrate is greater than a distance between the operational arm and the circuit substrate.
8. An electrical connector assembly comprising:
a printed circuit board;
a connector body mounted to the printed circuit board;
a clip pivotally mounted to one end of the connector body;
a lever pivotally mounted to the other end of the connector body and engageable with a distal end of the clip,
said lever including an operation arm moveable in a vertical plane beside one side of the connector body, and an operation portion located at a distal end of the operation arm, said operation arm and said operation portion cooperatively defining a J-like configuration, a handle formed around a tail of said J-like configuration, and an upwardly and angularly extension formed on said handle so as to be offset upwardly from the operation arm when said operation arm is in a horizontal position.
2. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 1, wherein the operational portion comprises a bending portion bending upwardly from an end of the operation arm, the handle extending upwardly and angularly relative to the operational arm from a distal end of the bending portion.
3. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 2, wherein the load lever comprises a pair of pivot axles having a pressing portion therebetween and extending from an opposite end of the operational arm.
4. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 3, wherein the connector body comprises a first end portion, a second end portion opposite to the first end portion, and a side portion interconnecting the first and second end portions.
5. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 4, wherein the second end portion comprises a receiving groove for receiving the pivot axles of the load lever.
6. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first end portion comprises a pair of spaced pivot apertures, and the side portion comprises a projection for hooking the load lever.
7. The electrical connector as claimed in claim 6, wherein the clip comprises a pair of pivot latches at one end thereof received in the pivot apertures of the connector body, and a hook portion at an opposite end thereof for receiving the pressing portion of the load lever.
9. The assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said upwardly and angularly extension is located in a different vertical plane with regard to the operation arm when said operation arm is in the horizontal position.

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an electrical connector for electrically connecting, an electronic package such as a land grid array(LGA) chip with a circuit board such as a printed circuit board (PCB) and particularly to an LGA electrical connector with a load lever and a connector body. The invention relates to two other contemporaneously filed applications having the same title, the same applicant and the same assignee with the invention.

2. Description of Prior Art

Land grid array (LGA) electrical connectors are widely used in personal computer (PC) systems to electrically connect LGA chips with printed circuit boards (PCBs). A typical LGA electrical connector comprises an insulative housing, a multiplicity of terminals received in the housing in a rectangular array, a metal load plate pivotally mounted to the housing, and a load lever attached to the housing. This kind of LGA electrical, connector is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,280,222 and 6,485,320.

FIG. 5 shows a conventional LGA connector 7. The connector 7 comprises an insulative housing 71 fixed on a PCB (not 'shown), an operational lever 73 engaged with the housing 71, and a metal clip 72 mounted to the housing 71. The housing 71 defines a plurality of passageways (not shown) receiving a plurality of terminals (not shown) therein, and comprises a curved projection 712 extending from a side portion (not labeled) thereof. The clip 72 comprises a hook portion 721 protruding from one end thereof. The lever 73 comprises a pair of axles 731 having a pressing portion 732 therebetween, and an operational arm 733 extending perpendicularly from an end of one of the axles 731. In use, the connector 7 is firstly oriented to be in an open state with the clip 72 perpendicular to the housing 71 and the pressing portion 732 of the lever 73 at a highest position. An LGA chip 74 is put into the housing 71. Then, the connector 7 is adjusted to be in a closed state, with: the clip 72 abutting the LGA chip 74; the pressing portion 732 of the lever 73 pressing the hook portion 721 of the clip 72; and the projection 712 of the housing 71 hooking the operational arm 733 of the lever 73 Thus, the LGA chip 74 is stably received in the connector 7, and accordingly is connected with the PCB.

During adjustment of the connector 7 from the open state to the closed state, an operator (not shown) must manually operate the operational arm 733 of the lever 73. A distance between the housing 71 and the PCB is a constant. When the operational arm 733 has reached a horizontal position in the closed state, so that a distance between operational arm 733 and the PCB is, a constant. This latter constant is so small that the operator frequently bumps or interferes with the PCB and/or the connector 7. In addition, there is no means to increase the distance between operational arm 733 and the PCB. Thus, during the operation of the operational arm 733, the operator's hand is prone to be abraded or hurt.

A new electrical connector that overcomes the above-mentioned problems is desired.

An object of the present invention is to provide an electrical connector having a load lever with a handle that helps prevent an operator's hand from being abraded or hurt.

In order to achieve the above object, an electrical connector in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a connector body fixed on a PCB, a metal clip pivotally mounted to the connector body, and a load lever attached to the connector body. The connector body defines a plurality of passageways receiving a plurality of terminals therein. The load lever comprises an operational arm, a pair of pivot axles having a pressing portion therebetween and extending from one end of the operational arm, and an operational portion. The operational portion comprises a bending portion bending upwardly from an opposite end of the Operational arm, and a handle extending upwardly and angularly relative to the operational arm from a distal end of the bending portion. When the connector is in a closed state, a distance between the handle and the circuit substrate is greater than a distance between the operational arm and the circuit substrate. This configuration helps prevent an operator's hand from being abraded or hurt.

Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is a simplified, exploded isometric view of an electrical connector in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an assembled view of FIG. 1, and showing the electrical connector mounted on a PCB, an LGA chip received in the electrical connector, a cover and a lever in respective first positions;

FIG. 3 is similar to FIG. 2, but showing the cover and the lever in respective second positions;

FIG. 4 is a side elevation view of FIG. 3; and

FIG. 5 is a simplified, exploded isometric view of a conventional electrical connector, and showing an LGA chip received in the electrical connector.

Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the present invention in detail.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, an LGA electrical connector 1 in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention is adapted for electrically connecting an electronic package such as a land grid array (LGA) chip 5 with a circuit substrate such as a printed circuit board (PCB) 6. The LGA connector 1 comprises a connector body 2 fixed on the PCB 6, a metal clip 3 pivotally mounted to the connector body 2, and a load lever 4 engaged with the connector body 2.

The connector body 2 including an insulative housing retainably enclosed in a metallic shield frame, comprises a main portion 23 defining an opening (not labeled) in a middle thereof, a first end portion 21, a second end portion 22 opposite to the first end portion 21, and a side portion 24 interconnecting the first and second end portions 21, 22. The main portion 23 defines a plurality of passageways 230 arranged in a rectangular array, for receiving a plurality of conductive terminals (not shown) therein. The first end portion 21 defines a pair of spaced, aligned pivot apertures 210. The second end portion 22 defines an elongated receiving groove 220. A curved projection 240 protrudes from the side portion 24 adjacent the first end portion 21, for hooking the load lever 4.

The clip 3 is pivotally mounted to the first end portion 21 of the connector body 2, and comprises a main body 34 defining an opening (not labeled) in a middle thereof. A pair of spaced, curved pivot latches 31 extends from a rear end of the main body 34, the pivot latches 31 being received in the pivot apertures 210 of the first end portion 21. A hook portion 32 extends from an opposite front end of the main body 34. A pair of side plates 33 depends from opposite sides of the main body 34 respectively, for pressing the LGA chip 5 on the connector body 2.

Referring also to FIGS. 3 and 4, the load lever 4 comprises a pair of axles 41 having an offset pressing portion 42 therebetween, an operational arm 43 extending perpendicularly from one end of the axles 41, and an operational portion 44 extending from the operational arm 43. The operational portion 44 comprises a curved bending portion 441 bending upwardly from the operational arm 43, and a handle 442 extending upwardly and angularly relative to the operation arm 43 from a distal end of the bending portion 441. The axles 41 are received in the receiving grooves 220 of the second end portion 22 of the connector body 2. The pressing portion 42 can fix or release the hook portion 32 of the clip 3 by means of an operator (not shown) operating the handle 442, whereby the clip 3 can fasten the LGA chip 5 on the connector body 2 or release the LGA chip 5 from the connector body 2.

Referring particularly to FIGS. 2 and 3, in use, the LGA connector 1 is firstly arranged to be in an open state. The clip 3 is oriented perpendicular to the connector body 2 in a first position, and the lever 4 is oriented in a first position with the pressing portion 42 thereof at a highest location. The LGA chip 5 is put into the connector body 2 so that it rests on the terminals in the connector body 2. Then, the LGA connector 1 is adjusted to be in a closed state. The clip 3 is rotated down to a horizontal second position, with the side plates 33 abutting against the LGA chip 5. The lever 4 is rotated to a second position, with the pressing portion 42 thereof being engagingly retained in the hook portion 32 of the clip 3 and the operational arm 43 being hooked by the projection 240 of the connector body 2. Thus, the LGA chip 5 is stably and securely fastened in the LGA connector 1. The LGA chip 5 is electrically connected with the terminals of the connector body 2, and is accordingly electrically connected with the PCB 6.

Because the handle 442 extends upwardly and angularly relative to the operation arm 43 from a distal end of the bending portion 441, when the LGA connector 1 is in the closed state, a distance between the handle 442 and the PCB 6 is greater than a distance between the operational arm 43 and the PCB 6. Thus, an operation space for operating the handle 442 of the lever 4 is increased. The operator can conveniently operate the handle 442 of the lever 4 without interfering with the PCB 6 or the connector body 2. This configuration helps prevent the operator's hand from being abraded or hurt.

While a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention has been shown and described, equivalent modifications and changes known to persons skilled in the art according to the spirit of the present invention are considered within the scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.

Ma, Hao-Yun

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